Local and Other items. Crowprep Ovt.—More notes abel ols. on City To-morrow is the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul. Rewemper that Healy's Hibernian Com- bination performs in Market Hall this even- ing. ‘ - THERE was an Immense quantity of straw- ‘berries in the market to-day. They sold rapidly at ten cents per quart. _ »Tnere is a large amount of business be- fore the Grand Jury this session, They will probably be discharged to-morrow. MipsumMeR Bonnet and Har Suapes ; just received. june 26—31 J. & W. Beer. A vor of superior Croquet Serrs just completed, to be sold at cheapest cash ’ price. MARK BuTCHER. j28 lw _ Don’t forget the sale of Mr. 8S. N. Earle e property, at the West End of this city, to morrow. Itis one of the finest propertie in the city. See advt. Goop News For THE Laptes.—-Robert Young has a lot of real nice Japanese Fans, which he will give away. Could there be anything cheaper ! Tur case of Charles J. Clark vs. John H. Gates, for trespass on the railway, was tried before Theoph. DesBrisay, Esq., to- “day, and ended in a nonsuit. Mr. Jonn Bryanton, of Brackley Point Road, exhibited the first cucumber of the season in the market to-day. lt was about seven inches long. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court éhis morning, Charles Rodd was fined $2 -and costs or 8 days, for being drunk and driving disorderly. ~RememBer the Grand Temperance De- monstration and Public Tea, at Victoria Park, on Monday, Ist July. Should the weather prove unfavorable, it will take place the first tine day after. Councrttor THomas Morris has the best hay field we have seen this year. It is situated in the Royalty, and here and there through the grass may be noticed stalks of self-sown rye six feet six inches high, and already out in head. To-pay being the anniversary of the ac- cession of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to the Throne, flags were displayed on the public buildings early in the morning. On arrival of the news of the death of Mercedes, tive young Queen of Spain, the flags were lowered to half-mast, as a tribute of respect to the deceased Queen. Mr. Ricuarp Hvppy, gardener to the Hon. Daniel Davies, this morning placed vipon our table a sample of early Peas, of this spring’s growth, which, we think, ean be surpassed by no other gardner in the Province. The pods are full] sizel and perfectly full, and we already revel in e anticipation of a good ‘‘ square” meal their fellows. Wituram Dopp sold for the Hon. J. C. Pope yesterday, thirty four acre Lots, which realized $9,775.00, nearly $300 per acre. The buyers were Messrs. Thomas Essery, Owen Connolly, W. Rattenbury, Hector Mekeod, John Griffith, Benj. Rogers, N. J. Campbell, W. Harris, C. F. Harms, D Gordon, P. ©. Kelly, and A. MeNeill. Mr. Pope's stock sold as follows : 18 head of cattle, $1,320; thirteen calves, $298 § herses $829. LOST.— On Thursday morning, June 27th, in the neighborhood of Water, Pownal or Queen Streets, a NUGGET OF GOLD. The finder will be suitably rewarded on re- turning it to C. A. Goldstone, ‘ Re- 4 House,” or at the ‘“‘ Diamond kstore.”” June 27, 1878. Titz Best ON EARTH.——-The new Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine was consider- ed by the judges of the American Institute to.be the best machine in the world, and was awarded the Special Medal of the In- stitute, 1877, oak: sustained by all the world’s exhibitions.) Now is the time te get the best machine at the lowest possible price, as Mr. Johnson, the General Agent, is in the city for a short time. Call at Chappelle’s Bookstore — ladies, ask for Clark’s Elephant Spool Cotton for all Sew- ing Machines. [june 18, eod tf ‘THERE was a very large market to-day. Everything was in excess of demand. The following were the prices : Beef (small) from 8 to 15 cents; do. (qr.) from 7 to 9 cents; mutton, from 7 to 12 cents per lb.; lamb (qr.) from 40 cents to $1.00; veal, from 3 to’7 cents per lb.; butter (fresh) from 16 to to 20 cents per Ib.; do. (tub) from 12 to 16 cents per Ib.; eggs, from 9 to 12 cents per doz. ; hay, from 50 to 60 cents per 100 Ibs. ; oats, from 38 to 40 cents per bush. ; pota- toes, from 20 to 25 cents do.; flour, per 100 Ibs. $3.00 to $3.25; oatmeal do., from $3 to.$3.25. Tue Supreme Court met at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, and completed the case of Peter Trainor vs. Patrick Gormley. e jury retired, and after four hours re- tarned ‘a verdict for the plaintiff on the third count—damages 25 cents—and for the defendant on the first aad second count. In the case of the Queen on the ation of J. S. Carvell vs. James ‘elly and John Cavanagh, for larcency, the Jury returned a verdict of guilty. At half- past four o’clock this evening the Jury re- tired on the case of the Queen at the pro- Secution of J, S. Carvell rs. Fred. Davy, for harboring stolen goods, and up to the time of our going to press, have not Te turned. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, cual }) . ‘2 J ’ 7 POSPRLUCEL CO Baruniner ) 72 o~ Lonpon. June 27, The weather the past few days has been intensely hot in England. Tt was hot. ter yesterday and to-day than ever known in June, The funeral of the late Charles Matthews takes place at Kensal Green Cemetery on Saturday. £ . iO} sr wis LiverpPoot, June The Court of Inquiry delivered judgment to-day concerning the explosion on the steamship ‘*Sardinian,” in Moville Harbor, on the 10th May, on her passage from Liverpool to Quebee and Montreal. The Court was of opmion that the explosion was caused by the accumulation of coal gas without means being allowed for its escape, and toa light being introduced when the ur was explosive. As no charge of neg- ligenee was brought by the Board of Trade, each party pays its own costs. Lonpon, July A Constantinople despatch says the dis- satisfaction there at the progress of affairs at the Congress is increasing. A Berlin correspondent states that until three days ago the proposal for the occupa- tion of Bosnia and Herzegovania by Aus- trian troops was entirely disapproved by Congress, but a total change has occurred, and the Envoys are now resolved to em- power Austria to oceupy those Provinces. The International Literary Congress ac- cepted as their basis for its discussions, the principle advocated by Victor Hugo, that a book once published becomes in fpart the property of the Society, and after the author’s death, his family cannot prevent its revision; but the author’s heirs should be intitled to from five to ten per cent. of the profits. In case there are no heirs, the profits should revert to the State, to be ap- plied to the encouragement of young writers. Hittsporo, N. B., June 28. Mrs. Wilson, who was outraged yesterday by an Indian named Bernard, is not dead, as at first reported, but is in a very critical condition. The Indian is still at large, but a great number of officers are searching both Coun- ties for him. o> ai. — an Correspondence. g® We do not hold ourselves re sponsible jor the opin ions or statements oF our corre spond nts. Journalistic. To the Editor of the Examiner > if the editor of the Patriot, instead of writing so many dry, uninteresting leaders cn ‘Free Trade,” would try and reconcile the ut- terances of the Free Trade (?) Premier on the question with those of some of his followers, notably Joly and others, he might secure the attention of bis readers.. For the last month or six weeks his paper has been so insufferably dull that the advertisements have actually been the most interesting reading in it! When his Daily first started, with the editor in Ottawa and his editorial correspondence drifting around the Straits in the Vorthern Lijht,it was a fairly readable paper; but, since the editor's return it has degenerated into a dreadfully prosy sheet, devoted apparently one-half to dry platitudes on ‘‘Free Trade” and the other halt to abuse of the Hon. J. C. Pope. ] must congratulate you, Mr. Editor, on the sprightly, pithy and pointed manner in which you serve up 5 0-r v ews on the Trade Quest ov, as well as upon your admirable selection oi news daily, making the EXAMINER really a news-paper. SIR, () ue Yours, etc., Wanted—A Readujstment ! To the Editor of the Examwmer. Sir,—I am sure you will agree with me that the inhabitants of Prince Edward Island have every reason to congratulate themselves on being well governed—if the price they pay for their government be any criterion of its value. For the management ot the internal affairs of a population of about 100,000, we have an At- torney General at a salary of $1,600 per an- num. True it is that he contrived to spare time from the legal affairs of the Province to act on its behalf in the Fishery arrangement with the United States; and, if this were in- cluded in his official emoluments, we will ad- mit that for the past year it was well earned. But there are two little items in the Appro- priation Act for “ Crown Prosecutions” of $7,500 and $650 ! Then we have a Provincial Secretary and Treasurer (for home affairs only, of course) at $1,600. He, { suppose, does the ornamental part of the office, as he has an as- sistant Secretary and an assistant Treasurer to do the work in each office, and the latter, in his turn, is assisted by a clerk. I suppose all those officers must find some employment in managing the Island Revenue, though in many countries larger funds are managed with much fewer hands in proportion. The next official is the Commissioner of Public Works (who, by the bye, is the most efficient of the group) ; but the Public Works in the Island and under the Local Government being so extensive, he is assisted by a Secretary and Engineer. But, then, Mr. Editor, we have the dignity of being a Province, and we have almost the machinery of a Kingdom. We havea little Parliament, the members of which are so patriotic and indus- trious that they each expend (of course for the Province) $12 annually in stationery and post- age. How many quires of paper they must cover! 1 should not like to pass over our de- d Lieutenant Governor, who, servedly respecte t with due reverence be it spoken, receives his retired Chief Jus- i ion of $650 as a a ean a ick no one could find fault) ; put in addition to this, instead of enjoying his otiumum dignity, he undertakes the a duties of Lieutenant Governor, drawing a salary from the Dominion. | Truly, we are me governed ; but the question may be askec , whether we do not pay too much for out whistle ? Yours, &c., N. _ -=—>-* _ a ‘‘H[erald” says: ‘‘We are that the Mayor and precaution to on the THe Montreal authorized ~ ee =e rporation have taken every press pas any violation of the peace Scala 12th of July, — nae 7 _ " t etlect. : arrangements to tha ee of the steps taken will not be made public at present.” Market Hall FRIDAY & SATURDAY, «JUNE 23 & 29! Healey’s Hibernian Minstrels | MIRROR OF IRELAND! 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Send for terms end outfit at once. dD. DOWNIE & CO., Sole Publishers. Box 1964, Montreal. [may 25 A NEW STOCKS! ——- 30 150 Chests Tea, 25> Half--Chests, 50 CAD DIES (All Warranted). 1000 bbls, Flour’ 400 bbls. : Superior Extra I-xtra, Spring Extra, Superior Fine. CORNMEAL, 70 puns. MOLASSES, 20 tierces do., 15 hhds. SUGAR, 40 bbls. do., 30 “ White Granulated SUGAR, 10 ‘“ Crushed do., 25 Boxes W. C. MeDonalds’ Chewing TOBACCO, 50 caddies very best Smoking Tobacco, 100 boxes RAISLNS, 40 * CURRANTS, 500 sides SOLE LEATHER, No. 1, 200 oe ee No. 2. 50 bags RICE (1 ewt. each), 100 boxes SUAP, 50 ‘* Laundry do., 49 “ Blue STARCH, 20 ‘* White do., 35 bbls. VINEGAR, 30 boxes PICKLES, 50 jars CREAMTARTER, 75 tins MUSTARD, 75 ‘* PEPPER, 40 GINGER, 200 doz. BLACKING, 40 boxes Nixey BLACKLEAD, oo = T. D. PIPES, 109 doz. PAILS, 100 ‘** BROOMS, 400 coils 6-thread MANILLA, ts 200 ‘* 9-thread do., 109 ** 12-thread do., 149 bbls. SHIP. BREAD, No. 1, 25 No. 2, 30 boxes CRACKERS. £5" Lowest possible Prices for CASH or GOOD NOTES, “<4 CARVELL Bias. Ch’town, June 3, 18785—2w m & th pat w&sat House to Let. DWELLING HOUSE on Upper Queen Street, containing ten rooms. Posses- sion given immediately. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE. Charlottetown, June 26, 1878.—Sin eod cee BY THE DAILY EXAMINER, | for the latest news—local and telegraphic AUCTION 8 ALES, SHERIFF'S. SALE Joun Roach Bourke, aid Micuar. Hucues, Defendant, | Bb virtue of a Writ ot Fieri Facias to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at tne suit of John Roach Bourke against Michael Hughes, I have taken and seized, as the property of the said Michael Hughes, all the right, title and interest of the said Michael Hughes, in and to the following Property, viz: Fifty Acres of Land on Township Number Thirty-six, bounded onthe West by the Road leading from the Monaghan Road to Tort Augustus; on the North by Land in the possession of Thomas Cummiskey ; on the East by the division line between ‘Townships Numbers Thirty-six and Thirty-seven ; and on the West by Land in possession of Michael Trainor and Patrick Quinn, in Queen’s County ; and I do hereby give Public Notice that 1 will, on FRIDAY, the Twelfth day of JULY, A, D., 1878, at Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House, in/ Charlottetown, mm the said County, set up and sell, by Public Auction, the said Property, or as- much thereof as will satisfy the Levy marked on the said Writ, being Two Hundred and Sixteen Dollars and Seventy-four Cents, and interest, besides NSheriff’s Fees and all in- cidental expenses. WILLIAM R. WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, } june 28,’ 78; Dec. 27, A. D., 1877. 3in-oaw E, J. Hopason, Plaintitt’s Attorney. TRADE SALE! BY AUCTION, (n Saturday, the 29th Instant, AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK : SPRING EXTRA, STRONG BAKERS, 50 HOWLAND’S CHOICE, 100 ‘* K. D. CORNMEAL, 50 Boxes Layer RAISINS, 20 Sultana do., 10 Casks White Wine VINEGAR, 10 Brls. BEANS, 10 Caddies Smoking TOBACCO, 20 Cols MANILLA, Doz. PAILS, BROOMS, Zine WASH BOARDS, Brls. CLOTHES PLNS, Nests TUBS, Casks KEROSENE OIL, & * BAKING SODA, Kk * WASHING SODA, 5 Tubs BUTTER. Terms at Sale. LOO 9 Brls. FLOUR s F. T. NEWBERY & CO. Ch’town, June 27, 1873. pat 2in FURNITURE, &c BY AUCTION, ON Saturday next, June 29th, A Choice Lot of NEW FURNITURE. Bedroom Setts, Side Boards, Centre, and other Tables. —ALSO— 2 Maguificent PIANOS, } New 1 PARLOR ORGAN, 47" All of which must besold to close consignmens, A. MeNEILL, Auct’r. In Walnut, | June 27, 1878. AUCTION. -——— :0: —— MORTGAGE SALE! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, 02 THURSDAY, the First Day of August next, A. D. 1878, at the Court House, Charlottetown, at the hour of Twelve oclock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in au Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1876, and made between Michael Mc- Neill, of Township Number Fifty-four, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, sea captain, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of Charlottetown, in the said Island, Esquire, of the other part,— LL that Tract, Piece or Farce! of A Land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Fifty-four, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line com- mencing at a stake set in the division line between said Township Number Fifty-four and Township Number Fifty-five, and in the south-east angle of land in the posses- sion of Thomas Walsh, and running thence (by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764) south on said division line nineteen chains and fifty links, or to land in posses- siov of John Goff, Esquire ; thence west to ‘land also in the possession of the said John | Goff, Esquire; thence north to the saic ‘Thomas Walsh's land, and thence along ‘the same east to the place of commence- ‘ment, containing one hundred and ten ‘acres of land, alittle more or less, agree- ‘ably to the plan of the same in the margin ‘of a deed from the Government of this ‘Island te the said Michael McNeill, ‘together with all rights, members and ap _purtenances thereto belonging, or m anywke ‘appertaining. ‘or further particulars, apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this 25th day of June, A. D, 1878. DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. ~ FOR SALE. THREE-STORY HOUSE, situated on A Euston Street, (near the residence of | Admiral Bayfield,) containing nine rooms, with Stable and Cgach-house attached. For further ‘particulars apply to | CHARLES HEARTZ, Queen Street. | AUCTION SALES. | | } — $$ Valuable Private Residence | f AM instructed, by Mr. 8. N. EARLE, to | M scll at AUCTION, on the premises, on Saturday next, the 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, the Valuable Private Residence lately known as the West End House, pleasantly situated on West Street. The land fronts 80 feet on West Street and runs back 125 feet. The House is very con- veniently arranged and contains 9 roonis, bes sides a summer and winter kitchen. ‘The Dwelling House is fitted throughout with Gas, Marble Mantics, Register Grates and is in first-class order, It has a Jarve yard, garden, and stable attached, ; te3 Chis 8 a rare opportunity to secure a Pri- vate residence in an eligible Locality 2” ‘TERMS at Sale. WILLIAM DODB, Auctioneer. Ch'town, June 24—m th fr LARGE SALE ~—OF-— REAL ESTATE CARDIGAN BRIDGE | $15,609 Worth of Eligible Lands and Buiidiags, which must be Sold. JT AM instructed by J.°S. Garvell, Esq., to Sell, By Auction, on the premises, (in Wednesday, July i0th, commencing on arrival of train from Charlottetown, at 11 o’cleck, the following valuable Pro- perty at the Village of Cardigan, namely : 24 LOTS, of 4 acres each. 5 Water LOTS, 15 Building Lots, beautifully siiaated. 1 Finished Dwelling House, with 2 acres of land atta hed. 2 Acres with House thereon. : Store and Dwelling House with Land at tached; the former at present cccnpied by Messrs. Beer & Son; the latter, by Mr. Hugh Lord Macdonald. A Lot with Carriage Factory and Dwelling House thereon; the Factory occupied by Mr- Angus Gregor; the House by Mr. James Stev. enson. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown on morning of sale, at 8:50 o’clock, return- ing same evening. Return tickets at half fare* thus placing within the reach of all a cheap trip to the country. Refreshments will be provided for persons coming from a distance. TrerMs—15 per cent. —cash at Sale balance by instalments, namely :— 15 per cent. on 10th Nov., 1878. and the 20 do do 1879. 25 do do 1880. 25 do do 153), bearing interest at 6 per cent. per annum. This valuable property—close by Kailroad Station, Churches, Schools, Factories, &&.— offers a rare chance to Capitalists, Traders, and others, for safe and profitable investment. A. MoNBILL, huct’r. Ch’town, June 15, 1878. —— wil BANKRUPT STOCK AT AUCTION. Tuesday, the 23rd July, AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. At the Premises Occupied by RK... H. Crawford, Esq.. Tryon, All his Stock in Trade, consisting of a well selected lot of Goods, for a country Store, viz: Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Rubber Goods, Trimmings, Muslins, Grey and White Cottons, Dress Goods, Millinery, Shawls, Jackets, Table Covering, Stock. ings, Handerchiefs, Neckties,Collars, Tea, Sugar, Confectionery, Pepper, Ginger, Tobacco, Soaps, Kerosene Oil, Rope, Washing Soda, Crockeryware, Shop Fur- niture, Stove and Pipe, Scale, Show Case, Measures, &c., &c. SraB_eE Stock — lHorse, 1 Cow, 2 Jaunting Sleighs, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Driving Wagon, 2 setts Wagon Harness, etc., ete, - ALSO, AT 12 o’cLocK : THE BUSINESS STAND, Containing about THREE QUAL- TER ACRES OF LAND, on which is an excellant 2 STORY BUILD- ING (Dwelling and Store) all in good repair, Terms—Under $50, cash; over $50, four months. TreRMS FOR Premises..20 per cent. to be id at time of purchase; 20 per cent. on Ist the 1878; 60 per cent. Ist: Dec., 1879. Carvell Bros., ASSIGNEES. Ch’town, June 22, 1873—e od sj sw pat to sale DR: H. A. PARKER, STURGEON DENTIST, (LATE OF OTTAWA), OFFICE . . OVER APOTHECARIES’ HALL. Office Hours: 9a. m. to 6 p. m. Ch’town, June 3, 1S75—2aw OB PRINTING Neatly and Promptly Executed at the EXAMANER Print ing Rooms, Water Street, Charlottctown,’ Ch’town, June 27, 1878. 4 in taw